
In a recent article on Turtorial Blog regarding handy code snippets for web designers, this trick caught my eye. As designers, we all want to style our clients provided (and sometimes hideous) photography to fit in with a site’s overall design - shadows, highlights, rounded corners, etc.. But when it comes time to hand off that PSD template, so that the client can make the same styled images on their own, those niceties quickly disappear. This PNG overlay trick solves that, allowing you to specify a frame that gets applied to images via CSS, allowing even the most inept content creator to maintain a consistent look. Check it.